Prof. Goelji, you are indeed right. Let me put it in other words.
The wisdom and attitude for continuous improvement in productivity measurable say in terms of ROI or Break Even Point enhances one's employability or self-employability as well.
Regards,
Dr. P H Waghodekar, PhD (Egg), IIT,KGP, IE&M, 1985,
Advisor (HR), IBS & PME (PG)
Marathwada Institute of Technology,
NH 211, Beed by pass road,
Aurangabad: 431010 (Maharashtra) INDIA.
(O) 02402375113 (M) 7276661925
E-Mail: waghodekar@rediffmail.com
Website: www.mit.asia
and
Chairman, Advisory Board, MTC Global, Bangalore.
Engineering & Management Education: An Engine of Prosperity.
Classroom teaching must match with Boardroom needs!
From: "Virendra Goel" <goel.virendra@gmail.com>
Sent: Sun, 20 Mar 2016 11:08:07
To: <join_mtc@googlegroups.com>
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] [Weekend Big Debate -I] Employability Skill is a big hype!
I feel mental calculation abilities and understanding of Profit and Loss will make a person better employee but it is essential for a self employed person.
Regards
Virendra Goel
From: kdparanjpe@rediffmail.com [mailto:kdparanjpe@rediffmail.com]
Sent: Saturday, March 19, 2016 8:04 PM
To: join_mtc@googlegroups.com
Subject: Re: [MTC Global] [Weekend Big Debate -I] Employability Skill is a big hype!
Dear Sir, I tend to believe that what we call as employability skills are a must have for
anybody as I find that these skills will help self employment most. These are:
1. Communication Skills 2. Selling and Negotiation skills, 3. Number skills, 4.
Information management skills 5. Work and Time Planning skills 6. Self Improvement
Skills. Given these skills one can not only get a job but also keep one. I think that
many of them can be acquired by anyone from a conducive environment and thru' peer to
peer contact. Formal programs may facilitate the learning speeds but the learner need to
be aware of the skills and their importance in getting a job.
Best Regards,
K.Paranjpe
On Sat, 19 Mar 2016 15:08:35 +0530 Mathew Anthony wrote
>It is really comforting to see you distancing yourself from those propagating
'industry-ready' brief of technical and professional education institutions as their '
raison d'etre (reason for existence). Cent percent agree with you about the knowledge
and skills that higher education should seek to provide.
A. Mathew,
On Sat, Mar 19, 2016 at 1:43 PM, bholanath dutta wrote:
Employability Skill is a big hype. What job skill sets required today changes so fast.
Even employers can not predict what skill sets they require one year from now.
What is more important is college to develop analytical skills, problem solving skills,
decision making skills, communication skills etc among students and not just job specific
skills.
All the above skills can be imparted through innovative curriculum to the students.
Prof. Bholanath Dutta
Founder & President: MTC Global
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